Musical constructions of nationalism : essays on the history and ideology of European musical culture 1800-1945 /
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Language: | English |
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Cork, Ireland :
Cork University Press,
2001.
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Table of Contents:
- Béla Bartók and the question of race purity in music / David Cooper
- Grove's Musical Dictionary: a national document / Jeremy Dibble
- Eros and paneuropeanism: Szymanowski's utopian vision / Stephen Downes
- Gendering the nations: the ideologies of French discourse on music (1870-1914) / Annegret Fauser
- Against Germanic reasoning: the search for a Russian style of musical argumentation / Marina Frolova-Walker
- Horn calls and flattened sevenths: Nielsen and Danish musical style / Daniel Grimley
- Following Grieg: David Monrad Johansen's musical style in the early Twenties, and his concept of a national music / Ståle Kleiberg
- Moniuszko and musical nationalism in Poland / Michael Murphy
- Music and nationalism in Italy / John Rosselli
- The tone of defiance / Joe Ryan
- The political parlour: identity and ideology in Scottish national song / Steve Sweeney-Turner
- Wagner's children: incest and Bruderzwist / Robert Vilain
- Nationalism, colonialism and the cultural stasis of music in Ireland / Harry White.